What will be in the Budget... and what should be? Listen to the This is Money podcast

Yes, it’s another Budget. On Wednesday, Philip Hammond will stand up and deliver his second Budget of the year and this is his chance to ride to the Conservatives’ rescue.

After the last Budget mess, the snap election that went wrong, the unexpected rise of Corbynism, and the Brexit arguments that just won’t go away, the Chancellor will hope that he’s the one to get everything back on track.

So what could he deliver – and what should he?

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From help for younger people, to stamp duty cuts, pension tinkering, building more homes and just fixing the roads, in this week’s podcast Simon Lambert, Rachel Rickard Straus and Georgie Frost take a run through what might come up and what it would mean for you.

And they outline what they would like to see.

The problem for the Chancellor, as he shifts the Budget to the autumn for the first time, is that there is a tension between his desire to do something and his lack of wriggle room due to Britain’s finances.

How will he solve that problem? Listen to the podcast to see what we think – and tell us your thoughts in the comments.

Remember that strong and stable promise? Chancellor Philip Hammond will hope that he can get the Tories back on message and on top in the Budget on Wednesday

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